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Verónica Di Toro presents her solo show at MACLA

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The artist Verónica Di Toro will present from the 16 April, an individual exhibition that brings together part of his work done in recent years 5 years at the Museum of Latin American Contemporary Art (MACLA) La Plata.

Under the curatorship of Joaquín Almeida, the exhibition –which bears the name “Color is a timeline- It can be seen freely and for free in the rooms 2 Y 3 of the enclosure located in the Pasaje Dardo Rocha of the provincial capital, until the 30 of May.

With the support of the Consolato Generale d'Italia in La Plata, The exhibition can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday from 14 a 20. Or requesting an appointment with the accompaniment of the educational area through the macla.ar site.

“In the way – color begins the work of Di Toro. His research is translated into series that for the first time are exhibited at the MACLA, where it explores a fundamental interrelation within geometric abstraction” Joaquín Almeida wrote in the catalog of the exhibition.

“Like teachers like Albers, Tomasello, Espinosa, those explorations on the same shape, which he calls Grids, demonstrate the many possibilities that a seemingly narrow path offers”.

“Rigorous, precise in the hard edge construction of the detail, Di Toro makes an impact in the tones you choose, because he is not complacent. In his inquiries, color is a line in time that marks each job., each series. An intensity that never seems to have left her”.

Verónica Di Toro was born in Buenos Aires in 1974. He studied at the Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine Arts, at the Prilidiano Pueyredón National School of Fine Arts and at Sergio Bazán's workshop. His latest solo exhibitions include Piedra y Consciencia at Gachi Prieto Arte Contemporáneo 2018, Modular in Borges Cultural Center 2018, Continuous Present in the Museum of Contemporary Art of Salta 2015.

His work is part of the collections of the MACBA Bs.As., Central Bank of the Argentine Republic, MAC Bahía Blanca, Municipal Museum of Fine Arts Urbano Poggi de Rafaela, Rosa Galisteo de Santa Fe Provincial Museum of Fine Arts, Timoteo Navarro Museum of Tucumán, MAC Jump, MUMBAT Tandil and Banco de Córdoba.

In 2008 received an Honorable Mention from the Jury at the National Hall of Rosario, and in 2016 the Mention Award of the 105th National Visual Arts Hall of the Ministry of Culture of the Nation.

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